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Index
Cover
Front Matter
Part I. Introduction
1. Nature-Based Solutions in Flood Risk Management
2. Scale in Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Risk Management
Part II. Water Retention in the Polish Forests
3. Reversing the Current: Small Scale Retention Programs in Polish Forests
4. Commentary: A (Mostly) Hydrological Commentary on the Small Retention Programs in the Polish Forests
5. Commentary: Small Retention in Polish Forests from a Forest Management Perspective—Copying of Existing Could Be Right Path
Part III. Small Scale NWRM in the Czech Republic
6. This Is My Land! Privately Funded Natural Water Retention Measures in the Czech Republic
7. Commentary: Mr. Pitek’s Land from a Perspective of Managing Hydrological Extremes: Challenges in Upscaling and Transferring Knowledge
8. Commentary: A Spatial Planning Perspective on Privately Funded Natural Water Retention Measures
Part IV. Floodplain Development in Flanders
9. Swapping Development Rights in Swampy Land: Strategic Instruments to Prevent Floodplain Development in Flanders
10. Commentary: Swapping Development Rights to Prevent Flood Plain Development in Flanders: A Legal Architecture Perspective
11. Commentary: An Economic View on the Prospects of a Flood Defense Related Development Rights Market in Flanders
Part V. Wetlands Restoration in Czech Republic
12. Urban Wetlands Restoration in Floodplains: A Case of the City of Pilsen, Czech Republic
13. Commentary: Urban Wetlands Restoration as NBS for Flood Risk Mitigation: From Positive Case to Legitimate Practice, in the View of Evidence-Based Flood Risk Policy Making
14. Commentary: Flood Retention in Urban Floodplains—A Plzen Case Study from the Viewpoint of a Hydraulic Engineer
Part VI. A Regional Flood Management in Austria
15. Blauzone Rheintal: A Regional Planning Instrument for Future-Oriented Flood Management in a Dynamic Risk Environment
16. Commentary: The Blauzone Rheintal from a Hydrological Perspective—A Transboundary Flood-Mitigation Solution in a Large Gravel-Bed River Basin
17. Commentary: The Blauzone Rheintal Approach from a Natural Hazard Perspective—Challenges to Establish Effective Flood Defence Management Programs
Part VII. Dike Relocation in Germany
18. Relocation of Dikes: Governance Challenges in the Biosphere Reserve “River Landscape Elbe-Brandenburg”
19. Commentary: Dike Relocation from an Environmental Policy Perspective
20. Commentary: Reflection on Governance Challenges in Large-Scale River Restoration Actions
Part VIII. Multi-Use Climate Adaptation in the Netherlands
21. Dilemmas of an Integrated Multi-use Climate Adaptation Project in the Netherlands: The Oekense Beek
22. Commentary: Effectiveness and Integrated Multi-use of Retention Measures—A Hydraulic Engineering Perspective
23. Commentary: Voluntary Agreement in Multi-use Climate Adaptation in the Oekense Beek from a Politic-Economic Perspective
Part IX. Conclusion
24. Conclusion
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